Shooting death of 6-year-old Jonaries Holden should alert Flint to put an end to violence, pastor says

Courtesy PhotoA 2007 photo of six-year-old Jonaries Holden, who was shot and killed Monday in the back of his father's car.

FLINT, Michigan — Monday night's shooting death of 6-year-old Jonaries Holden served as another tragic reminder that Flint needs to change its ways, said the Rev. Lewis Randolph of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church and president of Concerned Pastors for Social Action.

"Where do we stop?" he asked. "Where do we draw the line and say enough is enough? We're over 50-some homicides ... this is just November. We have the rest of November and December. Are we going to set another record in Flint? Wake up people, it's time to stop."

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Randolph said he didn't know Jonaries or his family, but hopes to offer his condolences and any other help he and the other pastors can provide.

"How many more kids are we gonna lose from the senseless killings that have taken place in our community? How many more trips do we have to make to the graveyard?"